I'd hazard that I'm more tolerant of trannies than most of the people on this forum. But if there's one thing I can't stand, it's the phrase "trans joy".
And I think I've finally figured out why I hate it: it's that it's only ever mentioned in the context of them sticking it to some real or imagined enemy. Like, these people don't experience joy or any other normal human emotions - they experience
the trans version of joy, which is really just just thinly veiled contempt.
"Trans joy wins. Always."
Link,
Archive - https://archive.vn/FTMFe - and by sheer coincidence, the archive URL is the letters 'FTM' followed by the chemical symbol for iron.
(Edit: archived the wrong tweet, but the URL is so perfect, I'm not changing it.)
I can only assume this means the singularity finally happened, and the random number generator is affirming its support for these bad boys!
If you want to read more about how Trans Joy™ overcame adversity on the football pitch, this Aiden wrote an entire article. There's a mention in it of how trans women are being excluded from sport, with the all-FTM football team being part of an effort to counteract this, proving that she don't understand (or is willingly ignorant of)
why trans women are excluded. But my favourite paragraph, has got to be this one:
One of my personal highlights of being captain for the all trans masc football team came about in the changing room before the game. My teammate and good friend Harry had tweeted the night before that I had reminded him to wear tight underwear for the match, so that no prosthetic genitalia slipped out his shorts whilst running. Not the kind of balls we want on the pitch. After changing, I witnessed several dudes rolling up their shorts to assure me that they had seen the tweet, their boxers were form-fitting and there wouldn’t be any flying penises today. I don’t know if cis captains can boast about that.
Link,
Archive
Continuing the theme of spooky URLs, this one is four letters and a number that spell out "
7rans (R)
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r Human
Rights".
Not really, but made you look.